/*
    This is a slightly customized version of dojo.css used inside light
*/
/*
    dojo.css
    Baseline CSS file for general usage.

    This file is intended to be a "quick and dirty" stylesheet you can use to give
    a straight-up web page some basic styling without having to do the dirty work
    yourself.  It includes a modified version of YUI's reset.css (we pulled some
    of the list reset definitions, among other things), and then provides some very
    basic style rules to be applied to general HTML elements.

    This stylesheet is NOT intended to serve as the foundation for more complex things--
    including the use of a TABLE for layout purposes.  The table definitions in this
    file make the assumption that you will be using tables for thier declared purpose:
    displaying tabular data.

    If you are looking for a baseline stylesheet using tables for grid layout, you will
    need to supply your own layout rules to override the ones in this stylesheet.
    
    Applications using Dojo will function correctly without including this
    file, but it should provide sane defaults for many common things that page
    authors often need to set up manually.

    The Dojo Core uses this stylesheet to quickly style HTML-based tests and demos.  Feel
    free to use it as you will.
*/

/*****************************************************************************************/

/*
    The below are borrowed from YUI's reset style sheets for pages and fonts.
    We've verified w/ the YUI development team that these are entirely
    copyright Yahoo, written entirely by Nate Koechley and Matt Sweeney without
    external contributions.

    Copyright (c) 2007, Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
    Code licensed under the BSD License:
    http://developer.yahoo.net/yui/license.txt
    version: 2.2.1
*/

body, div, dl, dt, dd, li, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, pre, form, fieldset, input, textarea, p, blockquote, th, td {
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
}

fieldset, img {
    border: 0 none;
}

address, caption, cite, code, dfn, th, var {
    font-style: normal; 
    font-weight: normal;
}

caption, th {
    text-align: left;
}

q:before, q:after {
    content:"";
}

abbr, acronym {
    border:0;
}
/* End YUI imported code. */

/*****************************************************************************************/

/* 
    Begin Dojo additions.

    Style definitions, based loosely on the Dijit Tundra theme.
    Relative unit calculations based on "Compose to a Vertical Rhythm",
    by Richard Rutter (http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm)

    If changing the font size, make sure you do it in both
    percent and px (% for IE, px for everything else). 
    % value based on default size of 16px (in most browsers).
    So if you want the default size to be 14px, set the 
    % to 87% (14 / 16 = 0.875).

    Typical values:
    10px: 62.5%
    11px: 69% (68.75)
    12px: 75%
    13px: 81.25%
    14px: 87.5%
    16px: 100%

    Default: 12px
*/
body { 
    font: 12px Myriad,Helvetica,Tahoma,Arial,clean,sans-serif; 
    *font-size: 75%;
}

/* Headings */
h1 {
    font-size: 1.8em;
    font-weight: bold;
    line-height: 1em; 
    margin-top: 1em;
    margin-bottom:0;
}

h2 { 
    font-size: 1.1667em; 
    font-weight: bold; 
    line-height: 1.286em; 
    margin-top: 1.929em; 
    margin-bottom:0.643em;
}

h3, h4, h5, h6 {
    font-size: 1em; 
    font-weight: bold; 
    line-height: 1.5em; 
    margin-top: 1.5em; 
    margin-bottom: 0;
}

/* paragraphs, quotes and lists */
p { 
    font-size: 1em; 
    margin-top: 1.5em; 
    margin-bottom: 1.5em; 
    line-height: 1.5em;
}

blockquote { 
    font-size: 0.916em; 
    margin-top: 3.272em; 
    margin-bottom: 3.272em; 
    line-height: 1.636em; 
    padding: 1.636em; 
    border-top: 1px solid #ccc; 
    border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
}

ol li, ul li { 
    font-size: 1em; 
    line-height: 1.5em; 
    margin: 0;
}

/* pre and code */
pre, code { 
    font-size:115%;
    *font-size:100%;
    font-family: Courier, "Courier New"; 
    background-color: #efefef; 
    border: 1px solid #ccc;
}

pre { 
    border-width: 1px 0; 
    padding: 1.5em;
}

/*
    Tables

    Note that these table definitions make the assumption that you are using tables
    to display tabular data, and NOT using tables as layout mechanisms.  If you are
    using tables for layout, you will probably want to override these rules with
    more specific ones.

    These definitions make tabular data look presentable, particularly when presented
    inline with paragraphs.
*/
table {  font-size:100%; }

.dojoTabular { 
    border-collapse: collapse; 
    border-spacing: 0; 
    border: 1px solid #ccc; 
    margin: 0 1.5em;
}

.dojoTabular th { 
    text-align: center; 
    font-weight: bold;
}

.dojoTabular thead,
.dojoTabular tfoot { 
    background-color: #efefef; 
    border: 1px solid #ccc; 
    border-width: 1px 0; 
}

.dojoTabular th,
.dojoTabular td { 
    padding: 0.25em 0.5em;
}
